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Where do meteorites of different type come from? In a review paper, astronomers trace the impact orbit of observed meteorite falls to several previously unidentified source regions in the asteroid ...
The spacecraft, about the size of a small car, conducted a series of experiments. It drilled three feet into the lunar soil, took X-ray images of the magnetic bubble that surrounds and protects Earth ...
A space robot said "goodnight" to the moon as it completed its mission, capturing the first high-definition images of a lunar ...
Scientists found Earth’s oldest impact crater, 3.5 billion years old, in Western Australia. (Artist’s concept.) Credit: SciTechDaily.com Researchers have discovered a 3.5-billion-year-old meteorite ...
A bright, flaming object was spotted and photographed in the skies over Nicosia on Thursday afternoon, with the Cyprus Astronomy Organisation speculating a possible a meteor sighting.
PLEASE ALSO ADD YOUR REPORT TO FIREBALLS AOTEAROA: Fireball Aotearoa is a collaboration between scientists at the Universities of Canterbury and Otago, and citizen scientists who operate meteor ...
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have identified the world's oldest known meteorite impact crater in Western Australia's Pilbara region. This ancient structure, dating back approximately ...
But how do we know this and what is the probability that we will see a large meteor impact? What is the actual probability of a huge asteroid impact? Space debris burns up in our atmosphere every day.
Study opens new doors for studying how meteorite impacts might have influenced Earth. In Western Australia, researchers have made a significant discovery: they have found the oldest meteorite ...
NASA and SpaceX are prepping a potentially photogenic sunset rocket launch Wednesday with clear skies across Florida's Space Coast, just 31 hours shy of a full moon — with sonic booms.